- Chain free with long lease (approx. 927 years remaining)
- Requires full modernisation throughout, cosmetic and systems work
- Largely extended layout with potential to extend further (subject to permissions)
- Good sized plot with garage and driveway parking
- Rear garden backs onto Princess Park, tree-lined and private
- EPC recorded as D; council tax Band B (low)
- Close to M60 Junction 21 and local bus links for commuters
- Fast broadband, mains gas central heating, double glazing
Chain-free and set on a generous plot in South Chadderton, this largely extended three-bedroom semi-detached home offers clear investment and refurbishment potential. The property includes driveway parking, a garage with development potential, and a tree-lined rear garden backing onto Princess Park — useful for family appeal or rental desirability. Practical benefits include fast broadband, mains gas central heating, double glazing and a very long lease (approximately 927 years remaining) with a nominal ground rent of £5 per annum.
The house requires a comprehensive programme of modernisation throughout: cosmetic updating, kitchen and bathroom renewal, and internal redecoration are needed. There is scope to reconfigure or extend further (subject to permissions) to increase living space and rental or resale value — the current foundations and existing garage offer a sensible base for enlargement. EPC is recorded as D and council tax band is low (Band B), supporting lower running costs once refurbished.
Location works well for commuters with easy access to Junction 21 of the M60 and local bus routes, plus nearby schools and amenities. The property is priced to reflect its condition and potential, making it suitable for investors seeking a refurbishment project or amenity-focused buyers prepared to renovate and personalise. The surrounding area is generally a comfortable suburb with low crime levels and reasonable local services.
Buyers should note the material drawbacks: the home needs renovation throughout and will require investment to bring it to modern standards. Any major alterations or extensions should be checked against local planning requirements. Those seeking a move-in-ready property should look elsewhere; this one rewards buyers prepared to improve and add value.